"A person travels the world over in search of what they need and return home to find it".
George Moore
By Car
Larmer Tree Grounds are situated near the village of Tollard Royal, which lies just off the B3081 road. If driving from the west follow the follow the A354 from Bladford Forum and look our for 'Larmer Tree' signs. If travelling from the east follow the M3 and turn off and junction 2 outside Southampton and follow the A36 to Salisbury and then follow the A354 just outside Salisbury and look out for the signs for the 'Larmer Tree' signs. If travelling from the north follow the M5 and take junction 25 onto the A358 and take the A303 from Ilminster to the Keysley Down junction and then take the A350 to Shaftesbury - follow the B3081 and look out for the 'Larmer Tree' signs.
Parking
Free parking is available for day ticket holders as well as weekend ticket holders.
Street map's amazing link to the road map you need
By Train
Salisbury is the nearest train station and a bus service runs to within 2 miles of the Festival (Wilts and Dorset Buses +44 (0)1722 336855) which operates out of the bus Station which is about a 10-15 minute walk into town. When taking the bus ask 'Thickthorne Crossroads' and walk from there, following the 'Larmer Tree' signs. Festival organisers report people can get lifts easily from fellow festival-goers at the crossroads.
Railtrack's excellent timetable service
By Coach
National Express runs regular services to the West Country, check out the National Express ticket availability service
Also, for more localised bus services try this UK-wide site with details on all regional bus services